This question should be under Legal Issues, but the thread re. a valid address for Opposition to Lien Sale is still fairly new, I don't want to disrupt it. And since we won't have one of Jeff's wonderful webinars until September 18, 2008, I hope it's OK to use his space for my legal question.
In California, what do most places do about allowing deliveries on behalf of your customer? Do you accept deliveries? If you do, do you hold the key and give it to the delivery person so he can leave the item in the unit, or do you retain the key, open the unit and stand by while the item is placed in the unit & then re-lock the unit, or do you accept the delivery and store it in the office or another unit under your control?
If you accept deliveries, do you have a form the customer must sign?
Jeff, would you like to participate in this discussion?
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